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miyr iitycwNsy -"T.riTPi T -- --- -.. .- 4 -- - ' ' EVENING HiULLETiK, HOKOLULU, T. II.. TUESPAYEPtTzI) 1905. ft' ,"i"--"r"f tT wmkiii ' TSf,- """' .-.W----V a- Trawngrrt. rj-airji grwsxmi i IV f kl k Wflllkin Dill I TTIII PrC88lon b Readily gained ground tVtNlNll Qui I l" I I N (that a Ihorow gh sifting, with strict con- aIHIlU " 'structlon ot loan-fund uses In conncc Published Every Day Except 8unday,tlon with salaries mid pay rolls could at 120 King Street, Honolulu, T. H., by the ULLETIN PUBLISHING. CO., LTD. WAVLACE R. FARRINQTON.. Editor Entered at tbo i'ostotllco at Hono lulu as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Evening Bulletin. Per month, anywhere In U. S...J .75 Per quarter, nnywbora In U S.. 2.00 Per ear, nnywere in U. S 8.00 Pet year, po::patd, foreign 11.00 Weekly Bulletin. Bix months .0 Per year, postpaid, foreign .... 2.00 Territory of Hawaii, ) Honolulu, County of Oahu. ) C. U. UUCKUS, Manager of the Bui- letln Publishing Company, Limited, bclng first duly sworn, tm oath, deposes ! and says: That the following Is a TRUE and COItnECT statement of circulation for tho week ending 8ep - umpcr a, iwj,o iae uuii,r ao Weekly Editions of tho Evening Bui letln: Circulation of Evening Bulletin, Saturday, Sept 16 2522 Monday, Sept. 18 2126 Tuesday, Sept. 19 2120 Wednesday, Sept. 20 2128 Thursday, Sept 21.... t 2122 Friday, Sept. 22..... 2135 AVERAGE dally CIRCULATION. .2192 Circulation of Weekly Bulletin "J'SLLnl': l??15---,;-;:238Voro "r ,hclr raon(,y too much of' Number of Weeklies delivered on rr OT .TtCIMIC. UCIl.tlCU OH the Island of HAWAII alone. .1038 COMBINED guaranteed average circulation 4581 BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO.. LTD., By C. O. DOCKUS, Pus. Manager. Subscribed and sworn to bo fore mo this 23rd day of l&EAL September, A. D., lsttS. P. II. BURNETT", Notary Public, Honolulu, County of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1905. Drink, pretty creature, drink! How land says the dirt In the water Is clean, Pollltz will be able to tell why It li all so and the certainty of better days next year. Taft has said ho is Hawaii's friend. This was on tho outward trip before the free-trado campaign was fully set. It Is gratifying to know there Is c cltcment In New York over sugar. Ha waii offers no suggestion of heart dis ease' In that Una. Cuba Is preparing to be annexed. It is only a question how much revolu tionary talk or how many revolutions will be necessary to turn the trick. When the morning Knocker goes to the New York Evening Post for conso lation. It should explain whether the Post has ever done anything but snarl along on the fag end of progress In all Its existence! As a common scold and enemy of American development tb Post has no superior. Governor Carter Is quite correct In cutting out salaries paid from the loan funds on tho basis of futures. The Im- WEDNESDAY 8EPTEMBER 27, 1905, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M At tho residence of Harold Jeffs, Esq, 1381 Berctanla street, near tho corner Kceaumoku street, we will sell ELEGANT Household Furniture AND FITTINGS consisting of an Upright Piano, Ele gant U. bolstered Leather Rockers, Hand Carved Mahogany Rockers, Hand Carved Easy Oak Chairs, Couches, Carved Heavy Oak Tables, Lace Curtains, Silk Portieres, Hand some Pictures and Oil Paintings, Brie- a-Brac, Vases, Heavy Carved Easy Chairs, Elegant Clrcujar Hand Carved Dining Table, when closed 5 feet diam eter, with 12 leaves , cost originally 1110; Kino Rugs, Elegant Carved Oak Sideboard, Extra Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Glassware.Crock ry, Chlnaware and Cutlery, Singer Sewing Machine, Cookoo Clock, Cana ry Bird, 1 Large Breeding Cage, Re frigerator, Largo Cooking Range, like new; Combination Kitchen Tabic, Cooking Utensils, Meat Sate, Fine Ma hogany Bedroom Sets with enrved Dresser, Table, etc.; Toilet Sets, Bed Linen, Feather Pillows, Hair Mat tresses, Mosquito Nets, Curtains and Poles, Stair Carpet, Elegant Carved Oak Bedroom Sets with swell front Dressers, Wicker Chairs, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Brass Bedstead, for merly property of the Royal Family; Horso and Buggy, Plants, Fantall Hut flencck and Pouter Pigeons, Chickens, etc, Hose, Lawn Mower, Cages, Step ladder, Lot of Lumber, etc. N. B. Every article llko new. Promises open for Inspection MON DAY and TUESDAY previous to sale. FISHER, ABLES CO.. Ltd Corner Fort and Queen St. not do the Territory any harm. Tired of holding the hot end of the Itlck on tho old paper question, the Advertiser has taken to wise twaddle on boojunis nnd jnbberwoeks. Under tho circumstances the following easily fits the morning' paper roosting urf-a tree: "A woggly bird sat on a Whnngo tree. Auuiung me riuiuiiu cum, -v "And graper and gruper, alas, grew ho, "And curted the day he was born! "His crute wns clum and his voice was rum, "Ab curiously thus sang he, " 'Oh. would 1M been rammed nnd eternally clammed "Ere I perched on tree!'" this Whnngo NDDAKD WATER CONTRACT Taking tho water now being sonUof their contract. This Is In con- through the nines as a samnle. tho new reservoir In Nuuanu Valley Is a thins.' uscrui only from tno contractor standpoint. The residents of Honolulu supplied frotu old Nuuanu reservoirs have had .erved tolhom of late a murky so u- Hon. This Is sometimes brown, at others black, but at all times so dense that when the water Is drained from houaoholj containers the residue Is a strong suggestion of a small farm, and, unadulterated dirt. It this condition prevailed for a day, or two the people paying $15 or mon, a year for water might be satis- Dcd. It is truo they nre now getting ..l ,11-t ho. I... !,.. t ..I.I I "T , ,, . . """ """" "'"i iuh urimij iu mo uuuscuuius ui i "solution" in lieu or water justifies very vigorous protest and a request that high salaried officials In charge give the caii8o of this situation Granted that the contract for thslvnl slips wcro dredged frequent charged .inn .1 a .. In. n. . I. .. XT., .in.... .In m nt.'.t ,AA ... ., . ...... iwuoiiukiiuu wi iiiu iuuuiiu uuui iu-tui lows tho contractor to turn dirt loose, In the water mains, the peoplo have a right to know why such contract was made; whether contracts ore made for the benefit of contractors or the peo- ,e- If the forethoughts of tho depart- j i rovui cuiuu auiTwurus, u is sun iruv that a paragraph of a contract result tug In a public nulsanco has no prlvj legpd position. Should tho contractors have the de partment sewed up In a knot made by the department, the better part ot com mon seme ought to suggest thnt clcau water from the pumping system be turned Into the Nuuanu mains. Dur. lng the drouth ot last summer the r servolrs of Nuuanu were empty, parch ed and baking In the sun. The peoplo were supplied with water from theimlnlmum. 0' pumping system. Now that there is water everywhere, they must perforce receive a "solution" until the patrons , of the department demand that they receive some consideration, and a change Is made. When the change, comes In response tit this demand, announcement la mad that the Territory saves money by tba sluicing which causes the "solution." This Is a remarkable state of affairs. The Nuuanu system ot water pipes can be supplied during a drouth when all wells are low, and the reservoir dry. When there is water In abun dance and a contractor working In tha Nuuanu basin, one of two things Is l be done: Either the people must put up with the "solution" caused by the contrac tor's sluicing, or tho sluicing be stop ped, the Territory pay the contractor more money for excavating and the people get clear water. To the ordinary mortal It would seem less expensive and more satlsfnrinrv in nil concerned that tho contractor bo'eelf of OVfrincy a fn!)nf turned loose in the basin of Nuuanu I !SCU U1 6CCUnS a tenant reservoir, allowed all the water ha wants for sluicing nnd the Nuuanu sys- HOW INVEST MY MONEY? THIS VITAL QUE8TION YOU MU8T AN8WER YOUR 8ELF. WE CAN, HOWEVER, HELP YOU TO A DECI8ION BY POINTING OUT TO YOU THE DIFFERENT WAY8 OF INVE8TING MONEY AND THE COMPARATIVE RE TURNS FROM EACH METH OD. WE WILL GLADLY DO THI8, MAKING NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Limited. tem patrons supplied from tho artesian wells. Not the least extraordinary detail of the complaint against the Nuuanu "solution" Is the case with which the authority on tho subject can see whero the contractor gets off, whflc tho people either take dirty water or pay mor money to the contractor In other words get the worst of It. Mmm mile FOR DAMAGE OKI J BLASTS Acting Superintendent of Public "U1K8 ""wnnu una noimeu mo con- ....vtuto in tllttlKU Ul me ,IUKCil Slip dredging operations that they will b held solely responsible for any and all damage dono to private or Territorial property occasioned by the performance formanrn with h forma nf ih. . tract. The notice was given tho cou- tractors on nccount of the numerous I complaints which the heavy blasts set 'eff In making tho slip caused among 'residents who viewed these miniature earthouakeT -l(h "InvMlnn. nnnrnh.n. s Ion." I It Is said for Instance that as a ro 'suit of the shocks caused by these blasts the vault In the Kaplolanl Estate building has got out ot order, Howland was not Inclined to think that there was any danger from the blasts. Ho stated that some very dell- cate electrical machinery In the nowcr- house of the Hawaiian Electric Com- panr. which Is but a block from tho ..... .1 It,. .1 .-...-' lr"',u,1T"u,',,,rel'tr(- iiuiy icsieu uy me engineer in cnargo nnd found to be absolutely undlsturb ed. Kurthermoro Howland had been In formed that when the Bishop nnd Na, ovv jjuunug or powuer were used without doing any damage. Tho high est charges tired In the Alakca slip were of 200 pounds. In this connection Howland stated that notices would be posted on various wharves prohibiting fast driving on them as It bad been found that In the past -the structures had been consid erably damaged on this account WUTHFR REPORT rm i ixjcai uiuce. U. S. Weather Bureau, September 20, 1905. Temperatures! a. m., 70; 8 a. m 75; 10 arm., 78; noon, 79; morning Barometer, 8 a. m 30.07; absolute 'humidity, 8 a. m 7.017 grains per cu- olc I01' relative humidity, 8 a. m., 75 per cent; dew point, 8 nm., 6G. Wind 6 a. m., velocity 12, direction N.E.; 8 a. m., velocity 10, direction E.; 10 a. m.. velocity 13. direction N.E.; noon, velocity 8, direction N.E. Rainfall during 24 hours ended 8 a. ro., .01 Inch. Totnl wind movement during 24 hours ended at noon, 273 miles. A. McC. ASHLEY, Section Director. List your vacant house with TRENT & CO. and thus assure your- 938 FORT STREET, Are you Interested Just now In DRAPERIES. CURTAIN MATERIALS UPHOLESTERING Etc.? If so, you cannot afford to mlsi seeing our new stock of these goods. You will here find a great many new materials and a pleasing variety of colorings and patttrns. If It's a COUGH COVER, CLOSET DRIPERY, PORTIERE CURTAIKS for doors or windows, you cannot help being suited from our stocks. PER YARD. 27-ln. Flowered Cretonnes ....12Mi 36-ln. Plain and Flguresd Sllko- lines 7 yds. for $1 32-ln. Double-faced Figured Cre tonnes 20i 36-ln. Flowered Denims 25 C 36-ln. Plain Art Denims 25p 36-ln. Double-faced Oriental Den im sot 36-ln. Flowered Burlaps 25d & 30p 36-ln. 8atln finished Art Ticking 35 "36-ln. Plain Colored Linen Drap ery 50c Same, flowered GOct 36-ln., Curtain 8wlis 6 yds for SI 45-ln. Curtain 8wlss ..25J to 50c4 36-ln. Colored Striped Swiss 6 yds for SI EHLERS GOOD GOODS CHARLES M. SCHWAB'S NINE MILLION DOLLAR RESIDENCE IN NEW YORK. ' Mr. Bchwab'a-new residence stands on a plot of ground hounded by River sldo drive, one of New York's finest avenues, We-t End iiu-mio nnd Seventy third nnd Seventy-fourth streets. The work of the greatest painters nnd sculptors Is to find a home In it, and on tho (tenth of Mr. Bcliwitb nnd bis wife tho residence nnd tho art collection within it will become the property of the city. It is Insured for $6,000,000, tho largest policy ever taken out on a private dwelling. JF INDICATE BIS COURT MARTIAL IS WORK OF POLITICS LINE OF DEFEN8E JUDGE GEAR WILL OFFER FELLOW OFFI- CERS DISLIKE THEIR J- WORK. Vallejo, Sept. 15. After thirty-two years of unsullied scrvico as an officer In tbo navy of the United States, Cora mandcr Luclcn Young, whoso flag the Dennlngton flew when sbo was almost torn asunder at San Diego, was called upo1roday to face, for tho first time In his life, a court-martial. He hat been, and Is, one of the most popular, ono of tho most widely known, of nil this country's sailormcn. He has been praised, respected and beloved for hit bravery, his honesty and bis efficient skill. He has never beforo been fore ed to yield his sword to any power un dcr tho sun. And now, In his fifty third year, ho has been charged by thn Secretary of tho Navy, Charles J. Be nn parte, with being guilty of a fearful neglect of duty which resulted in tho death of sixty-six men. When tho hnnr.1 nf nffto ,,.,..., to try Commander Young on this in- dtctment gathered today in the Admin Istratlon building on Maro Island thero was none among them, fine, bluff, hearty and courageous though they were, who could lay claim to a better record as an officer and gentleman than the brother-Inarms called before their tribunal for judgment. Nonovof them was there ot his own choice. They were there because they aro the kind of men who do their duty as they find it. And their duty In this Instance happened to be an examination Into tho probable responsibility for tho Ben nington disaster. Six Specifications. Tho specifications of tho charge made by tho Secretary of the Navy against Commander Young are six In number. Tho first says that ho failed to enforce paragraph 7 ot article 1C00 of the United States Navy Regulations, which provides that all cocks and valves throughout the engineer depart ment nrcto be moved at least onco a week. Tho second says that ho failed to enforce paragraph 12 of article 1609, which provides that the safety valves shall bo lifted by tho handat least onco each week, when not under steam RHK 11 to insure their good working order.luIar tnl"B Charles J. Bonaparte has Tho third says that ho failed to enforco artlclo C52, which defines the respon sibility for the preservation and effi cient working of all tbo machinery aboard war vessels, and for tbo clean liness and .good condition of all bulk beads, doors, valves, pipes and ma chinery In tha englno room. Tbo four other specifications aro similar in character to these. The court-martial adjourned today until tomorrow almost as soon as it convenod to allow more tlmo for prep aration of the defense. The lino of defense which will be offered by Judgo Oeorgo D. Gear, counsel for Command er Young, Is, however, eaBlly prophe- DRESS SUITS We have a eompjlete varie ty of the most popular fabrics In the line of dress suits and can give you a suit all-silk lined, unfinished worsted cloth, for a very low figure. We make a specialty of dress suits and the lines of our dress coats will be found accurate and faultless. Geo. A, Martin MERCHANT ST. next POOTf FFICE. sled. It will bo pointed out that not one ot the articles which tho officer on trial Is accused nt having failed to cn forco was framed for the guidance of any one but the engineer officers ot tho service. It will be shown that fmmmander Young did not havo the powor to appoint bis engineer, nor tbn power to dismiss him. It will bo ihnwn that Commander Young had .cpeatedly reported to the Navy De partment that the boilers of tho Den ilngton were dilapidated and unsafe t will be shown that the Navy Depart tent always disregarded theso reports or else had treated them as unlmpnr tnnt. Friends Ask Questions. Tho friends of Commander Young, and his friends aro legion, want to know why tho Secretary of the Navy took It upon himself to formulate theso charges ngnlnsMhls gallant offi cer when the board ot Inquiry con vened In this case under Admiral Mc Calla placed all possible responsibility for tho Dennlngton disaster elsewhere. They want to know how It happened that the Navy Department placed In charge ot tho Bennington's engine room a young officer who had never been In charge of an cnglno room bo foro. They want, to fmow If tho Sec retary ot the Navy would court-maittal Commander Young If tho doctor on his staff should glvo a man In the sick Iy cyanide of potassium Instead of '"'"T' V"K" ' , : T,a " ,, tafttlnA Sl A n M fr 4 a IvHAtflt 1 1 fsin mander Young would be held culpable If a stoker mixed a bomb with the coal in his ship's bunkers, They want to know why a vessel of tho Bennington's rating was supplied with neither an assistant engineer nor even a warrant machinist They want to know why the Bennington's boilers placed in her In 1899, were never re newed, though they had been pronounc cd dangerous again and again, and though the average life of such boilers Is but ten years. They want to know why no attention was laid to Com mander Young's letter to the Comman der-in-Chief of the raclfic Squadron, Admiral Ooodrlcb, dated only two days beforo tho explosion at San Diego, and plainly stating that tho Bennington's boilers were unsafe. They want (o know It some one, hiding behind I desk In the Navy Department, Is try ing to shield hmselt by making ot Com mander Young a scapegoat Court-Martial Unpopular. l'rouauiy an answer to all those questions will be forthcoming during tho progress of Commander Young's trial. Meanwhllo It must bo admitted i,hnt m nnv8I circles tho most unnon dono since ho became Secretary of tha Navy was tho ordering of this court martial. It Is asserted that oven In tho Navy Department disapproval of this order Is freely, though circum spectly, expressed. Commander Young Is a gitat favorlto with almost every man In that department, and yet the crlUcism of Secretary Bona parto Is based on something moro im- THE NEW FIRM NAME OF.. AXTELl & SHAW Is a synonym for fair dealing. All business entrusted to them vlll be faithfully executed. They sell. MONUMENT8, 8AFE8, IRON FENCE8 and LAWN FURNITURE. Personal supervision of work our guarantee of satis faction. AXTELL and SHAW 1048-50 ALAKEA ST. P. O. BOX 642. UTILISE, TO MAKE USE OF. This is what I should do with thnt wall space that I have. How well it would look to havo it fitted in with a nice set'of , GLOBE-WEKNIOKE bookcases; and it would certainly keep my books in better shape. I think I will take ten minutes and go and sco them nt J, A. M. JOHNSON COMPANY, LTD., ,931 Fort Street. SPECIALIZED IN MODERH OFFICE AND STORE METHODS 1 - , ( The AERMOTOR WINDMILLS and PUMPS are new for sale by the Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. FORT STREET. hiBBBjMMHMsBasBBBBBBBBBBMsaslHHslsasiWHsHManssVslsasjsasjBM portant than anybody's popularity. Ev ery naval officer wants to see the right man punished for the terrible catastro phe aboard the Bennington, but they do not believe Commander Young Is the right man. They can't say thla publicly, but they can say It privately and they do. Tho members of the court-martial convened to try Commander Young aro: Rear Admiral Henry Glass, Cap tain Charles K. Perkins, Captain Wil liam P, Day, Captain John E. Roller, Captain Frank H. Holmes, Commander Lewis C. Hcllner, Commander James B. Bull, Commander Edmund B. Under wood, Commander William Winder, Commander Stacy Potts, Commander Robert M. Doyle, Commander Henry C, Gearing, Commander Arthur W. Dodd and Judgo Advocate Captain Ernest E. West, U. 8. M. O. I'S It MAKES HI8 mm m Harry W. Flint, the detective, ho fifed a libel for divorce against Daisy K. Flint, wherein It is shown that thn formidable officer was not able to in spire in the heart of bis wife the re spect and terror which the breakers of the law have for him. The marriage took place May 7, 19Q5. Tho short comings of the gentl Palsy are set forth In one short and iwcet paragraph of the libel as follows: "That ever since their said marriage the llbellee has neglected her house hold duties, bus been untidy and un clean about her apparel and person, has ogled and signaled men on the street, with whom she had no acquain tance, has, against the wishes, request! and commands of ltbellant, associated and consorted with idle,' vicious and dissolute men and women, has remain ed away from the home ot ltbellant, without his consent, on divers occa sions, until a late hour of the night, and upon the return to tbe home, on such occasions, when requested by II bellnnt to glvo an account ot herself, she has refused to do so, applying all manner of vulgar and profane epithets to him, has repeatedly threatened Ul kill llbellant and upon more than on occasion has left the family domlcll with a loaded pistol In search of llbel lant, avowing her intention to shone him on sight. "And more particularly llbellant theweth your Honor' that on the 21st day of September of the present year llbellee, without the slightest cause, excuse or provocation; violently hurled It Is Cool THE8E DAYS AT HALE1WA. JUST THE PLACE TO 8PEND YOUR VACATION. The best of everything ALL 8TORT8 OF AMU8EMENT, ALL KIND8 OF RECREATION, ALL THE COMFORT8 OF HOME. Tickets and Information at Oahu Railway station and Trent & Co., or ring up Halelwa Hotel, King 53. On Sundays the Halelwa Limited, a two-hour train, leaves at 8:22 a. m.J returning, arrives In Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. H a largo piece of beef at llbellant, which struck him on the nose, causing him great pain; that she then and thero throw tho crockery from tho din ing table to tho floor, causing It to break, and thereupon left tho houso, calling llbellant a , tell ing him that she Intended to go oft with a Chinaman." Flint, of course, realized that his wife certainly was a daisy and this did not make him feel particularly good, "And llbellant avers that the conduct of tho llbellee," .he says further -on In the libel, "hereinbefore set out, has caused him loss of sleep, loss ot appn tlte, mado him nervous, and has other wise so affected his health and dis turbed his peaco of mind as to unfit blm In a large mcasuro for the apt and proper performance of the duties of his office and station as a policeman arid detective." Ho asks that an alt solute divorce be granted. The American ship Marlon Chitcott docked at the Railway wharf this aft-J ernoon from Alcatraz with oil for the! Pacific Oil Transportation Company. The Andrew Mack aggregation ot theatrical talent which bas been scor ing successes In Australia la aboard I the Sonoma. C. P. Morse, general agent ot tho A.-H. S. S. Co. here, leaves for tho 'Coast In tbe Sonoma this afternoon. Tbe Sonoma sails for San Francisco at 3 p. m. ADD ARRIVED TUESDAY Am. ship Marion Cbtlcott, Williams, from Alcatraz, 1 p. m. Blank books ot all sorts, ledgers. THE QUEEN'S HOSPITAL PAY PATIENT DEPARTMENT THE QUEEN'S H08PITAL PAY PATIENT DEPARTMENT offera tupe rlor accommodations and attendance for pay patients both In ward and pri vate rooms. The recent "Pauahl Aiv nex" addition to the Hospital with Itt modernly equipped Operating Room, Sterilising, Anesthetic and Bathrooms, also portable baths, afford an up-to-date service In every respect, with Resident Physician, staff of trained Nurses, Ac, also an Elevator Service, The following are the rates, which In clude all charges, for ordinary medical esses If In charge of the regular Hos pital Physicians and Surgeons: Private Rooms ..S2.S0 to (3.50 per diem Ward Patient $1.50 per diem Practicing Physicians are Invited to place patients In the Hospital either In ward or private rooms, such pa tients toremaln under tha cars of their own Physician, subject to tha Rules of the Hospital; such patients will, however, have to pay their own Doctor. Applicants for admission to theHoS. pltal must furnish the Superintendent a surety for Hospital charges, or else pay two weeks In advance, which must be renewed every week thereaf ter. In 8urglcal cases a charge of from $5.00 to $15.00 Is made for use of Operating Room and r, "terlals. Sur geons are Invited to use 'e Operating Room of the Hospital undr the above specified rates, and arranjements for hours can be made with the Superin tendent. Persons desiring admission to the Hospital should apply to the Superin tendent, on the premises, Punchbowl and Miller Streets. For further Information or reference apply to the Superintendent or Resi dent Physician at the Hospital, GEO. W. SMITH, ESQ., Secretary (Benson, Smith & Co.); or E. P. BISHOP, Treas urer (C, Brewer &. Co.). r ... . . . ' -.... mmmimmaimmmmumiik